Virus

My OS is windows 7 and whenever I boot up, I get a screen which is shown in the attached snapshot and I do not what to make out of it. Is it a virus or a spyware or a tracker. Of course, I just close it.
Thank u. trojan.docx

Use the above, to find out what process owns that message box. There is a little crosshairs at the top, that you can drag onto another window, and the owning process will highlight. Then you know where you have to start to rectify....

jegajothy--The program causing this is trying to connect to YOUR OWN PC (127.0.0.1) . If you clicked OK and entered a password if needed, you would have a "loopback".http://www.tech-faq.com/127-0-0-1.html
On an outside chance, go to IE Tools|Internet Options|Connections|LAN Settings and see if a proxy server designated 127.0.0.1 is set up for the browser.

jegajothy--"there is only this under General"
General?? Are you following some procedure I suggested?

"I am confused why anyone would want to loop to one's own pc". This is often used as a method to prevent access to an undesireable website. It is the basis for the modern use of the HOSTS file.http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
But I gather this is nothing you have set up.

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